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Transpose’s second album, “Retribution,” is a conceptual storyline written by Brian about a broken man’s reaction to infidelity. It saw the band experimenting more in the studio. Some of the new sounds include the addition of keyboards, samples, and…

Transpose’s second album, Retribution, is a conceptual storyline written by Brian about a broken man’s reaction to infidelity. It saw the band experimenting more in the studio. Some of the new sounds include the addition of keyboards, samples, and acoustic guitar.
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Transpose's debut album, "A Delicate Impact," combines the heaviness of metal-core, progressive, and post-hardcore. The single from the album, "Only The Dead Go Free," was played on numerous FL based radio stations throughout the summer of…

Transpose's debut album, A Delicate Impact, combines the heaviness of metal-core, progressive, and post-hardcoreThe single from the album, "Only the Dead Go Free," was played on numerous Florida-based radio stations throughout the summer of 2008.
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Yellow #1's second album, "Thanks For The Nostalgia,"  focuses more on an old-school rap atmosphere, while staying true to the original flavor and vocal intensity of the first album.Order album / More info>

Yellow #1's second album, Thanks for the Nostalgia, focuses more on an old-school rap atmosphere, while staying true to the original flavor and vocal intensity of the first album.
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Yellow #1's debut album, "Bottle Of Rain," combined the whimsical flavors of synth-pop, with the lyrical integrity and vocal intensity of heavy metal.Order album / More info>

Yellow #1's debut album, Bottle of Rain, combined the whimsical flavors of synth-pop, with the lyrical integrity and vocal intensity of heavy metal.
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The Grave Machine's self-titled album explores the industrial/horror side of metal. Sample-heavy songs, with grinding riffs and militant beats, set the groundwork for Brian's effect-heavy vocals.Order album / More Info>

The Grave Machine's self-titled album explores the industrial/horror side of metal. Sample-heavy songs, with grinding riffs and militant beats, set the groundwork for Brian's effect-heavy vocals.
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Drop Kick Jesus' second album, "Depress The Heart," was a growth both musically and sonically. The attitude of the songs had moved away from the typical hardcore style, and extended further into the electro-metal genre.Order album / More info&g…

Drop Kick Jesus' second album, Depress the Heart, was a growth both musically and sonically. The attitude of the songs had moved away from the typical hardcore style, and extended further into the electro-metal genre.
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Drop Kick Jesus' debut album, "Splatterguts," was a musical vision to create an intense new style, combining heavy hardcore songs, with keyboards and samples.Order album / More info>

Drop Kick Jesus' debut album, Splatterguts, was a musical vision to create an intense new style, combining heavy hardcore songs, with keyboards and samples.
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Vertical Smile: Brian's very first band, which only released a 2-song cassette demo in 1995.
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